Callum Wilson just won West Ham a game they probably shouldn't have won. In the 92nd minute, the former Newcastle striker buried a winner to give The Hammers a 2-1 victory over Everton, and manager Nuno Espirito Santo is absolutely buzzing about it.
Nuno called it a "huge moment" after the match. That's the kind of understatement that tells you everything. In the Premier League, 92nd-minute winners aren't just good results, they're the stuff that keeps your season alive and your fans believing.
What makes this even better for West Ham is that Wilson is creating what Nuno described as a "good headache". Translation: he's playing so well that the manager has to keep picking him, and that's a problem every manager wants to have. You want your striker making you look smart, not giving you reasons to bench him.
Wilson left Newcastle in the summer and came to West Ham looking for more game time and a chance to be the main man. Moments like this are exactly why that move made sense. He's not just playing, he's delivering when it matters most.
Everton will be gutted. They had a 1-0 lead and probably thought they'd held on for three points. Instead, they're going home empty-handed because of a striker who refused to let the game slip away. That's the kind of loss that stings differently, especially in a tight Premier League season where every point feels massive.
For West Ham, this is huge. Three points from a situation where they were chasing the game shows character and quality. Nuno's got his team fighting until the final whistle, and if Wilson keeps producing moments like this, West Ham could surprise a lot of people this season.